Transport, infrastructure and planning ministers are asking Transport and Infrastructure Council officials to support the use of recycled material in road construction.
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Recycled plastic used to resurface Melbourne streets
The City of Melbourne is using plastic previously destined for landfill to resurface five prominent city streets.
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Tyre Stewardship Australia joins International Rubber Study Group
Tyre Stewardship Australia has joined the International Rubber Study Group, an inter-governmental organisation composed of rubber producing and consuming stakeholders.
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Coffee grounds for a concrete circular economy
Australia drinks 1.3 million cups of coffee daily and a new project could see the coffee waste turned into concrete used for homes or driveways.
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City of Sydney trials industrial waste concrete
The City of Sydney is testing concrete made using industrial waste from coal-fired power stations and steel manufacturing on a busy inner city road.
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Clay waste from Metro Tunnel recycled to produce bricks
Clay waste from Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel Parkville Station project will be converted into new bricks for residential construction.
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Kwinana Fwy to trial recycled material as road base
Recycled construction and demolition (C&D) waste will be trialled as road base for use on the Kwinana Freeway widening project WA.
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2019 Women in Industry nominations now open
The Women in Industry Awards recognise outstanding women from across the mining, engineering, manufacturing, road transport, logistics, infrastructure, rail, bulk handling and waste industries.
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Waste to fuel Boral’s Sydney cement kiln
Australia's largest resource recovery and Processed Engineered Fuel (PEF) plant has been unveiled at Wetherill Park in Sydney.
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New benchmarking tool raising the bar for sustainability
With the introduction of an internationally-aligned benchmarking tool, Australian road owners and authorities can now be confident that the asphalt products they use are as sustainable as they claim to be.
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